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Anatomical study of the red flour beetle using synchrotron radiation X‐ray phase‐contrast micro‐tomography

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Synchrotron X‐ray phase‐contrast microtomography (SR‐PhC micro‐CT) is well established, fast and non‐destructive imaging technique for data acquisition that is currently being used to obtain new insights into insect anatomy and… Click to show full abstract

Synchrotron X‐ray phase‐contrast microtomography (SR‐PhC micro‐CT) is well established, fast and non‐destructive imaging technique for data acquisition that is currently being used to obtain new insights into insect anatomy and function in physiological, morphological and phylogenetic studies. In this study, we described in situ the internal organs of the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum Herbst 1797, a widespread pest of cereals and stored food causing serious damage to the human economy. Two‐dimensional virtual sections and volumetric reconstructions of the nervous, alimentary and reproductive systems were carried out in both sexes. The results provided a comprehensive overview of the morphological characteristics of this species, such as the different maturation stages of ovarioles and the realistic location, size and shape of internal organs. Given the great interest in this model species in experimental biology and forensic entomology, complete knowledge of the general anatomy is required for future functional applications in pest control and experimental studies. In addition, this study confirms SR‐PhC micro‐CT as a powerful and innovative tool in entomology, particularly suitable for small species and chitinized structures that are difficult to analyse using conventional dissection and histological methods.

Keywords: entomology; ray phase; phase contrast; anatomy; flour beetle; red flour

Journal Title: Journal of Anatomy
Year Published: 2022

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